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Breaking the Waves (1996)

Breaking the Waves (1996)
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Product Details: Breaking the Waves (1996)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:07/25/2000
UPC:707729100485
Directed by:Lars von Trier
Featuring:Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgard, Katrin Cartlidge, See all cast

Synopsis: Breaking the Waves (1996)

Danish director Lars von Trier's BREAKING THE WAVES is a sweeping romantic fable that is photographed like a low-budget documentary, resulting in a strikingly original motion picture from one of contemporary cinema's most distinct visionaries. Bess (Emily Watson) is a shy young woman living in a small Scottish shore town. When she meets Jan (Stellan Skarsgard), the two...
Danish director Lars von Trier's BREAKING THE WAVES is a sweeping romantic fable that is photographed like a low-budget documentary, resulting in a strikingly original motion picture from one of contemporary cinema's most distinct visionaries. Bess (Emily Watson) is a shy young woman living in a small Scottish shore town. When she meets Jan (Stellan Skarsgard), the two immediately fall in love. Jan is a rig worker who immediately embraces Bess's absolute innocence. Soon after, they are married. Their magical existence comes to a crashing halt when Jan is forced to return to sea for an extended period of time. In a series of intense dialogues with God, Bess begs for Jan's return back to shore immediately, and when Jan is paralyzed in a freak accident, her wish is granted. Convinced that her prayers caused Jan's tragedy, Bess devotes her life to redeeming herself however she can. Jan insists that she experience sexual relations with a series of strangers, relating to him her escapades. Obeying his wish, she begins to see that her actions are restoring Jan's health, sparking her into committing one reckless final sacrifice. Watson delivers one of the most stunningly naked screen debuts in screen history, filling BREAKING THE WAVES with an intensity that is tragic, yet somehow hopeful.

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Features: Breaking the Waves (1996)

Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33

Awards: Breaking the Waves (1996)

Cannes
Jury Prize:Lars von Trier
Jury Prize:1996

User Reviews: Breaking the Waves (1996)

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    By Anthony  Jan 17, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Breaking the Waves (1996) review helpful

    One of film makings most valuable centerpieces hovers around a timeless portrait seen in a young lover's belief in true soulmating & a longing for "simply" belonging. Emily Watson merely doesn't become the character, nor just lives it, but dies in i...t as well. From the beginning as a growing naive, but all encompassing young girl, to the post-teen that embarks upon the holy sanctioned matrimonial vows of marriage, to the torment of necessary seperation from her God-given-lover.....to being his bedside railing as he wishes for annihilation, and to the ultimate giving up of her existence, in exchange for his re-birth. Watson's truly "disturbing" performance comes neck and neck...and possibly peers over the line first, into a life of utter disconnection; where only Nastassja Kinski as "TESS" and Kate Winslet as the forbidden wife of "JUDE" have dangered & risked to go before. It can be said that in illustration, "BREAKING THE WAVES" exemplifies TRUE SACRAFICE in such a committed, engaging and truly unselfish way, that only God Himself towered over, by giving up His life, as a sacrafice for ours. Read more Less

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